Manchester United player Dan Gore missed a penalty in the League Cup, which was teased by his own coach. Dan Gore has started two games in the League One this season for Rotherham, but was placed on the bench in the away game against Salford City in...
Manchester United player Dan Gore missed a penalty in the League Cup, which was teased by his own coach.
Dan Gore has started two games in the League One this season for Rotherham, but was placed on the bench in the away game against Salford City in the middle of the week. The 20-year-old made a substitute in the second half in a dull draw, playing for 30 minutes but failed to help the team win in regular time. The
game entered the penalty kick stage, and Gore was selected as Rotherham's third penalty kicker. When the two sides fought to 2-2, Gore missed 12 yards before. Fortunately, Salford City then missed two consecutive free throws to save him from becoming a sinner.
Gol's return to Rotherham this time was to make up for his unsuccessful loan experience. His previous lease period was blocked, and his subsequent loan at Port Vier did not meet expectations. The performance of starting both games in the league this season indicates a good development prospect, but the coach joked after the game that he might need to save his impression.
Rotherham coach Hanshaw said after the game: "I just told Dan Gore that you can't even get a penalty at Salford, so I wish you good luck when you play a penalty at Old Trafford."
The coach turned to praise the goalkeeper Cameron Dawson who saved two penalty kicks: "Before the penalty shootout, I told the players that he could save two. He is an excellent goalkeeper, and I'm sure he will stand up."